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Federation University Art CollectionPrintmaking - Lithograph, 'Lydiard St from Bath's Hotel, Ballarat' by S.T. Gill, 1857
... 'Lydiard St from Bath's Hotel, Ballarat' by S.T. Gill......bath's hotel...The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007. art artwork ballarat lydiard street s.t. gill samuel thomas gill available bath's hotel craig's hotel Framed lithograph depicting people on Lydiard Street South, Ballarat 'Lydiard St from Bath's Hotel, Ballarat' by S.T. ...This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed lithograph depicting people on Lydiard Street South, Ballarat art, artwork, ballarat, lydiard street, s.t. gill, samuel thomas gill, available, bath's hotel, craig's hotel -
City of Ballarat LibrariesPostcard - Card Box Photographs, Bath's Hotel, Ballarat circa 1858
... Bath's Hotel, Ballarat circa 1858....Bath's Hotel...Originally a 2 storey wooden building facing onto Bath Lane. Later to become Craig's Royal Hotel....City of Ballarat Libraries Eureka Centre Eureka Street Ballarat East goldfields Originally a 2 storey wooden building facing onto Bath Lane. Later to become Craig's Royal Hotel. Bath's Hotel Bath Lane Building Hotel Bath's Hotel, Ballarat circa 1858. ...Originally a 2 storey wooden building facing onto Bath Lane. Later to become Craig's Royal Hotel.bath's hotel, bath lane, building, hotel -
Federation University Historical CollectionNewspaper, The Courier, 100 years of service, 1967, 10/06/1967
... ...bath's hotel...Stories and images include: Robert Clark, Ballarat history, Sturt Street, Selkirk Bricks, Ballarat Industry, Thomas Bath, Royal Hotel, hotels, Begonia Festival, James Smith, Hollways, Myers, Ballarat Orphanage, Nazareth House, Lake Elsworth, Batches, libraries, Timken, Sunshine Biscuits, M.B. ...Stories and images include: Robert Clark, Ballarat history, Sturt Street, Selkirk Bricks, Ballarat Industry, Thomas Bath, Royal Hotel, hotels, Begonia Festival, James Smith, Hollways, Myers, Ballarat Orphanage, Nazareth House, Lake Elsworth, Batches, libraries, Timken, Sunshine Biscuits, M.B. ...The newspaper was produced to celebrate the 100th year of the Ballarat Courier.96 page newspaper celebrating 100 years of publishing the Ballarat Courier Newspaper. Stories and images include: Robert Clark, Ballarat history, Sturt Street, Selkirk Bricks, Ballarat Industry, Thomas Bath, Royal Hotel, hotels, Begonia Festival, James Smith, Hollways, Myers, Ballarat Orphanage, Nazareth House, Lake Elsworth, Batches, libraries, Timken, Sunshine Biscuits, M.B. John, AMCAST, reservoirs, Ballarat Council,, Morsheads, Civic Hall, Alfred Hall, Art Gallery, Christies, 3BA, Paddle Bros, South Street, BTV 6, Memorial Theatre, Her Majesty's, Whitelaw-Monier, Coltman, costume, Messer and opie, politics, Dudley Erwin, Bill Stephen, Vance Dickie, Tom Evans, Murray Byrne, McKay - Macleod, Crockers, Ballarat Shire, Sovereign Hill. St Patrick's Cathedral, Christ Church Cathedral, Ballarat School of Mines, Mt Helen Campus, Ballarat Girls School. Ballarat North Technical School , Burke and Wills Memorial, Joe White Maltings, Ballarat Airport, Sunicrust, architecture, women, trams, transport, Faulls, Franklin Caravans, Olympics, football, history of Sunshine Biscuits robert clark, clark, ballarat, sturt street, selkirk bricks, industry, thomas bath, royal hotel, hotels, begonia festival, james smith, hollways, myers, ballarat orphanage, nazareth house, lake elsworth, batches, libraries, timken, sunshine biscuits, m.b. john, amcast, reservoirs, ballarat council, morsheads, civic hall, alfred hall, art gallery, christies, 3ba, paddle bros, south street, btv 6, memorial theatre, her majesty's, whitelaw-monier, coltman, costume, messer and opie, politics, dudley erwin, bill stephen, vance dickie, tom evans, murray byrne, mckay - macleod, crockers, ballarat shire, sovereign hill. st patrick's cathedral, christ church cathedral, ballarat school of mines, churches, mt helen campus, ballarat girls school. ballarat north technical school, burke and wills memorial, joe white maltings, ballarat airport, sunicrust, architecture, women, trams, transport, faulls, franklin caravans, olympics, football, bray raceway, coliseum motors, schoools, education, craig bros, dayelsford, clunes, beaufort, linton, skipton, heinz bors, villiers, flecnoe, jones, robertson, cowles, bulless, cronn, matthews, ballarat library, cowley's eureka iron works, john hollway and sons, ken webb, mayoral chain, ken flecknoe, a.e. flecknoe, bath's hotel, eureka stockade memorial park -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Colour, Lisa Gervasoni, Craig's Royal Hotel from Bath's Lane, Ballarat
... Craig's Royal Hotel from Bath's Lane, Ballarat,...Colour photograph of Craig's Royal Hotel, stables entrance in Bath Lane. ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields street lamp hotel lamp Colour photograph of Craig's Royal Hotel, stables entrance in Bath Lane. Craig's Royal Hotel from Bath's Lane, Ballarat, Photograph - Colour Lisa Gervasoni ...Colour photograph of Craig's Royal Hotel, stables entrance in Bath Lane. street lamp, hotel lamp -
Federation University Historical CollectionPrint - Images, Unbound Images from Withers' 'History of Ballarat', c1987
... ...ballarat from bath's hotel...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields mail coach eureka graves ballaarat old cemetery mining registrar's office reward posters lake wendouree bakery hill madame berry gold mining company ballarat from bath's hotel quartz crushing black hill horse puddler pennyweight flat aborigines creswick withers william b. withers history of ballarat Copies of all images from the 1887 version of Withers' 'History of Ballarat'. ...Copies of all images from the 1887 version of Withers' 'History of Ballarat'. The images include copies of the Eureka Stockade reward posters. mail coach, eureka graves, ballaarat old cemetery, mining registrar's office, reward posters, lake wendouree, bakery hill, madame berry gold mining company, ballarat from bath's hotel, quartz crushing, black hill, horse puddler, pennyweight flat, aborigines, creswick, withers, william b. withers, history of ballarat -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: BENDIGO HOSTELRY
... Bendigo hostelry: the Bath Hotel (left), Hansen's Saddlery (centre) and the Southern Cross Hotel, situated at Charing Cross, circa late 1800s....Bendigo hostelry: the Bath Hotel (left), Hansen's Saddlery (centre) and the Southern Cross Hotel, situated at Charing Cross, circa late 1800s. ...Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 1999. Bendigo hostelry: the Bath Hotel (left), Hansen's Saddlery (centre) and the Southern Cross Hotel, situated at Charing Cross, circa late 1800s.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Slide - DIGGERS & MINING: THE DIGGINGS - THE DIGGERS
... Slide: ''Township of Ballarat from Bath's Hotel'' (1855) - looking along the present Lydiard Street. ...Slide: ''Township of Ballarat from Bath's Hotel'' (1855) - looking along the present Lydiard Street. ...Diggers & Mining: The Digging - The Diggers. Slide: ''Township of Ballarat from Bath's Hotel'' (1855) - looking along the present Lydiard Street. Shows the hustle and bustle of the towns that have grown from gold. Black and white side. Markings: 41 994.LIF:6. Used as a teaching aid.hanimounteducation, tertiary, goldfields -
United Ararat Lodge 935Membership Register, Register Ophir Lodge Ararat No. 423, first entry May 25th 1859
... Supplied by Evans Bros Bookbinders Next to Bath"s Hotel Lydiard Street Ballaarat...Supplied by Evans Bros Bookbinders Next to Bath"s Hotel Lydiard Street Ballaarat Bound Book Register Ophir Lodge Ararat No. 423 Membership Register ...Membership Register for the Ophir Lodge May 1859 to December 2010This object is significant because it records all members of this lodge from its consecration to its closure, listing freemasons in Ararat Victoria.Bound BookRegister /Ophir Lodge Ararat No 423/. Supplied by Evans Bros Bookbinders Next to Bath"s Hotel Lydiard Street Ballaaratararat, ophir lodge, lodge of ophir, membership register, members, freemasons, freemasons victoria -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Lisa Gervasoni, Stable Doors of Craig's Royal Hotel, Ballarat
... Originally known as Bath's Hotel, it was the first legal hotel in Ballarat. ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Originally known as Bath's Hotel, it was the first legal hotel in Ballarat. ...Originally known as Bath's Hotel, it was the first legal hotel in Ballarat. By 1862 Craig's Royal Hotel had stone paved stables with 75 stalls and a hay-loft. A handsome Coach Office was added to the hotel where travellers could book coach tickets to all parts of the colony. So busy was Ballarat that 15-20 coaches arrived and left Craig’s Hotel daily. Colour photograph of the architectural detail of Craig's Royal Hotel. architecture, craig's royal hotel, stable doors -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Black and White, The Photochrome Co. Ltd, Bath
... Two black and white postcards of views of Bath. .1) Roman Circular Bath .2) Empire Hotel and Bridge, Bath...The buildings above street level date from the 19th century. . chatham family archive roman bath Two black and white postcards of views of Bath. .1) Roman Circular Bath .2) Empire Hotel and Bridge, Bath Bath Photograph - Black and White The Photochrome Co. ...The Roman Baths complex is a site of historical interest in the English city of Bath. The house is a well-preserved Roman site for public bathing. The Roman Baths themselves are below the modern street level. There are four main features: the Sacred Spring, the Roman Temple, the Roman Bath House and the Museum, holding finds from Roman Bath. The buildings above street level date from the 19th century. . Two black and white postcards of views of Bath. .1) Roman Circular Bath .2) Empire Hotel and Bridge, Bathchatham family archive, roman, bath -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumNewspaper, The Courier Ballarat, Courier 8/3/1938 p 9/10, Mar. 1938
... p10 - article on Ballarat Banking, (see also archive item No. 200) - large ad from "The Bank of Australasia" - illustration of Ballarat in 1856 from Bath's Hotel - towards the Australasia Bank. ...p10 - article on Ballarat Banking, (see also archive item No. 200) - large ad from "The Bank of Australasia" - illustration of Ballarat in 1856 from Bath's Hotel - towards the Australasia Bank. ...Pages 9 and 10 of the Centenary issue of the Ballarat Courier, 8/3/1938 p9 - Article - "Prisoners aide in Municipal Work" - rifle range at Victoria Park, photo of "first train" Geelong Ballarat crossing Moorabool viaduct, Advertisements for Sherry stores, Berger Paints - S.E. Hobson and Harry Davies & Co. Department Store. p10 - article on Ballarat Banking, (see also archive item No. 200) - large ad from "The Bank of Australasia" - illustration of Ballarat in 1856 from Bath's Hotel - towards the Australasia Bank. Record reviewed and images of three pages added 7-9-2013.trams, tramways, ballarat, centenaries, banking, victoria park, rifle range -
City of Ballarat LibrariesAustralian Historical Record Society papers, Thomas J. Bath J.P
... He held the first publican's license on Ballarat (1854) and his hotel was known as The Ballarat, later changed to Bath's Hotel; after the sale to Mr Craig in 1857 Thomas Bath established his farm Ceres, at Learmonth. ...He held the first publican's license on Ballarat (1854) and his hotel was known as The Ballarat, later changed to Bath's Hotel; after the sale to Mr Craig in 1857 Thomas Bath established his farm Ceres, at Learmonth. ...The Australian Historical Records Society existed in Ballarat between 1896 and 1906. They were one of Australia's first historical societies, and were in the position to still be able to talk to early pioneers. They invited such pioneers to either submit letters or memoirs, or to address the Society's meetings, where their reminiscences were taken down in shorthand and later typed up. The Society also attempted to preserve memorabilia from Ballarat's early days, but on the disbanding of the group in 1906, materials were stored at the Ballarat Town Hall and were later lost. It is not known how the papers made their way to the then Ballarat Municipal Library, but they have been part of the Library's collection for many years.Thomas Bath came to Australia in 1849, establishing a butchering establishment at Geelong. He mined during the rushes at various sites, eventually coming to Ballarat where he established a hotel now known as Craig's Royal Hotel. He held the first publican's license on Ballarat (1854) and his hotel was known as The Ballarat, later changed to Bath's Hotel; after the sale to Mr Craig in 1857 Thomas Bath established his farm Ceres, at Learmonth. Thomas Bath was instrumental in the formation of Ballarat and was a champion of all public institutions. He died in 1901. These reminiscences appear to have been recorded by the AHRS rather than Mr Bath writing them himself.goldrush, sailing ships, coach fares -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: LONG GULLY SCHOOL HAS A PROUD RECORD
... ... Bath Hotel Sandhurst...Eventually a tender was accepted from Crawford Brothers, Bath Hotel, Sandhurst, for 2745 pounds, for the erection of the new building with an extra 50 pound for white brick facings. ...Eventually a tender was accepted from Crawford Brothers, Bath Hotel, Sandhurst, for 2745 pounds, for the erection of the new building with an extra 50 pound for white brick facings. ...Newspaper cutting titled Long Gully school has a proud record. Paper dated Wednesday, February 14, 1990. Article was Community Focus with Maurie McDonald. The school was holding a reunion on Sunday, April 1. Article mentions some history of the school, distances from other schools and the meetings and a petition to get the school. Eventually a tender was accepted from Crawford Brothers, Bath Hotel, Sandhurst, for 2745 pounds, for the erection of the new building with an extra 50 pound for white brick facings. The new school was opened by the Minister of Public Instruction on January 15, 1879. There is a photo of the school in the article. There are also two pink photo copies of the article. One has the last line under the photo not printed.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - long gully school has a proud record, bendigo advertiser 14/2/1990, maurie mcdonald, long gully primary school no 2120, alan crossley, colin buzza, long gully post office, 1872 education act, california gully no 123, rae's ironbark school no 323, violet street no 877, long gully mechanics' institute, shamrock hotel sandhurst, wesleyan school, german school, mr blaney's school, sandhurst board of advice, church of england reserve, crawford brothers, bath hotel sandhurst, minister of public instruction, manchester arms -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - WES HARRY COLLECTION: SANDHURST PHOTOS, 1850's, 1879
... ... C. Crawford Bath Hotel...Anderson and son, Commercial House, Mitchell Street Sandhurst, 1879, (d) C. Crawford, Bath Hotel (meals 1/- , beds 1/-) Circa 1850's. ...Saleyards C. Crawford Bath Hotel W. Anderson and son Mitchell St Southern Cross Hotel R. ...Group of four sepia toned photographs of businesses in Sandhurst. (a) L. Macpherson's horse bazaar, Charing Cross, 1850's, (b) Southern Cross Hotel, R. Hansen, Saddler, Macpherson's saleyards. Photographed by Chevalier, Pall Mall, Sandhurst © W. Anderson and son, Commercial House, Mitchell Street Sandhurst, 1879, (d) C. Crawford, Bath Hotel (meals 1/- , beds 1/-) Circa 1850's. For information on Lewis Macpherson, Charles Crawford, Christian Hansen, Charles Hansen, Charles Rohrs, Robert Sawers, Jane Sawers, Richard Baker Anderson of Kenilworth, Mitchell St, William Webb Anderson, Stella Anderson, Richard E. Anderson, Albert Henry Anderson - See Research field for further information.Chevalier, Pall Mall, Sandhurstbuildings, commercial, various, l. macpherson and co. saleyards, c. crawford bath hotel, w. anderson and son, mitchell st, southern cross hotel, r. hansen saddler. hansen & rohrs. christian hansen. charles hansen. louis macpherson.. lewis macpherson. charles crawford. jane sawers. robert sawers. anderson, richard baker. w. anderson and sons. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Cheers Bendigo - A Bendigo Advertiser special supplement
... The hotels are: 1) Caledonian hotel in Golden Square 2) Cumberland hotel Williamson Street 3) Terminus hotel Mitchell Street 4) Bendigo hotel corner Bridge St. and Park Rd 5) View point hotel in View point 6) Commercial hotel, Goornong 7) Eastman's Goornong hotel 8) Ramblers, Bridge St. 9) Campbells Forest hotel 10) Lightning Hill hotel, Whipstick Rd. 11) Limerick hotel, McIvor rd. 12) Prince Patrick hotel, Eaglehawk 13) Reservoir hotel, Kennington 14) Acotts hotel, McIvor Hwy, Axedale 15) Shamrock hotel, Bendigo 16) Niagra hotel corner McCrae and Mundy St. 17) Bath hotel, Charing Cross 18) Blue Bell hotel, corner Don and high St. 19) Pioneer hotel, Sailors Gully Rd. ...The hotels are: 1) Caledonian hotel in Golden Square 2) Cumberland hotel Williamson Street 3) Terminus hotel Mitchell Street 4) Bendigo hotel corner Bridge St. and Park Rd 5) View point hotel in View point 6) Commercial hotel, Goornong 7) Eastman's Goornong hotel 8) Ramblers, Bridge St. 9) Campbells Forest hotel 10) Lightning Hill hotel, Whipstick Rd. 11) Limerick hotel, McIvor rd. 12) Prince Patrick hotel, Eaglehawk 13) Reservoir hotel, Kennington 14) Acotts hotel, McIvor Hwy, Axedale 15) Shamrock hotel, Bendigo 16) Niagra hotel corner McCrae and Mundy St. 17) Bath hotel, Charing Cross 18) Blue Bell hotel, corner Don and high St. 19) Pioneer hotel, Sailors Gully Rd. ...A eight pages Bendigo Advertiser supplement titled "Cheers Bendigo." Inside a collection of photographs of hotels in the Greater Bendigo area. The photos were provided by John Waterworth, regional manager of the Liquor Licensing Commission. The hotels are: 1) Caledonian hotel in Golden Square 2) Cumberland hotel Williamson Street 3) Terminus hotel Mitchell Street 4) Bendigo hotel corner Bridge St. and Park Rd 5) View point hotel in View point 6) Commercial hotel, Goornong 7) Eastman's Goornong hotel 8) Ramblers, Bridge St. 9) Campbells Forest hotel 10) Lightning Hill hotel, Whipstick Rd. 11) Limerick hotel, McIvor rd. 12) Prince Patrick hotel, Eaglehawk 13) Reservoir hotel, Kennington 14) Acotts hotel, McIvor Hwy, Axedale 15) Shamrock hotel, Bendigo 16) Niagra hotel corner McCrae and Mundy St. 17) Bath hotel, Charing Cross 18) Blue Bell hotel, corner Don and high St. 19) Pioneer hotel, Sailors Gully Rd. Eaglehawk 20) brougham Arms hotel, Bendigo 21) Junction hotel, Mandurang 22) Tyson reef hotel, Weeroona Ave. 23) Hopetoun hotel, corner Mitchell and wills St. 24) Queen's Head, Lockwood 25) Blomquists Wine Hall, Bendigo-Fosterville Rd. 26) Metropolitan hotel, corner Hargreaves and Bull Streets 27) European hotel, High St. Bendigo 28) Royal hotel, Millers flat rd. Whipstick 29) unicorn hotel, Forest St. 30) Camp hotel, corner Victoria and High streets Eaglehawk There is no date on the paperbendigo advertiser, bendigo hotels -
City of BallaratArtwork, other - Public Artwork, Aaron Robinson et al, Flow by Holly Grace and Aaron Robinson, 2014
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Henry Seekamp, editor of the Ballarat Times is charged with seditious libel. 6th December/ Major General Sir Robert Nickle, commander-in-chief of the military forces in the Australian colonies, arrives in Ballarat. 9th December/ General Nickle repeals martial law. 14th December/ The Gold Fields Commission sits for the first time. 18th December/ The first Ballarat sitting of the Gold Fields Commission is held at Bath’s Hotel. 1855 23rd January/ Henry Seekamp is found guilt of sedition and sentenced to three months in prison. 22nd February/ The Eureka trials starts in Melbourne. ...Henry Seekamp, editor of the Ballarat Times is charged with seditious libel. 6th December/ Major General Sir Robert Nickle, commander-in-chief of the military forces in the Australian colonies, arrives in Ballarat. 9th December/ General Nickle repeals martial law. 14th December/ The Gold Fields Commission sits for the first time. 18th December/ The first Ballarat sitting of the Gold Fields Commission is held at Bath’s Hotel. 1855 23rd January/ Henry Seekamp is found guilt of sedition and sentenced to three months in prison. 22nd February/ The Eureka trials starts in Melbourne. ...Water is key to a thriving community and it is through the representation of water Flow enlivens the space at Bakery Hill. Historically ‘water races’ ran through the valleys of the Greater Ballarat area unearthing the minerals that forged prosperity and wealth. This water still flows today unearthing new possibilities for the community. Possibilities focusing on sustainability, ecology, health and prosperity. Flowing over the site a series of kinetic turbines flutter in the wind creating a contemporary water race. The interactive elements offer visual stimulation enticing people to connect with the artwork and in turn the surrounding spaces. Bakery Hill has great historical significance. It’s connection to the Eureka Stockade and the series of events that were to unfold during the 1850’s was to become the turning point in Australian political history. The placement of each turbine is to mirror a point of history in the timeline of events that occurred during the Eureka Stockade. The Water Race is a symbol of possibilities, the ones created by history and those of modern society. It is a visual timeline that can be read by traversing the site. The connecting turbines that flow and turn in sync are a representation of time passing and the interconnectedness of history with the community that surrounds it. The gateway to Bridge Mall is framed through the placement of each turbine allowing the sense of prosperity and wealth to flow through to the surrounding community. This gateway also references the significance of Bakery Hill reinvigorating the historical site by reconnecting it back to its town centre. The artwork is of aesthetic and historical significance to the people of BallaratTwelve steel turbines set on poles with dates attached and a large bronze 'timeline' plaqueFLOW/ Plotting the motion of Wind, Water, History and Time/ by Holly Grace and Aaron Robinson/ This site has great historical significance. It’s connection to the Eureka Stockade and the series of events that unfolded in the 1850’s was to become the turning point in Australian history. The placement of each turbine within this artwork mirrors a point of history in the events that led up to the Eureka Stockade. It is a visual timeline that can be read by traversing the site. The connecting turbines that flow and turn in sync are a representation of time passing. They are a symbol of the community’s connection to their history. 1851 June James Esmond makes the first discovery of gold in Victoria at Clunes./ 1st July The Port Phillip District separates from New South Wales and becomes the Colony of Victoria. It is still subject to British rule./ August Gold is discovered at Buninyong and at Golden Point, Ballarat. Lt-Governor La Trobe introduces the Gold Licence system in an attempt to reduce the colony’s debt./ 20th September First gold licences issued in Ballarat. / 1852 August/ Eureka Lead discovered on the Ballarat goldfields. December Charles La Trobe resigns as Lt-Governor but he is not relieved until 1854/ July – December/ Unrest builds on the various goldfields with protest meetings held in Bendigo and Castlemaine. Bendigo’s Red Ribbon Movement is active on the goldfields and the Bendigo Petition is presented to Lt-Governor./ December/ Charles Hotham is appointed Lt-Governor/ 1854 March/ A bill to extend the Elective Franchise is passed by the Legislative Council and sent to London for the assent of the British Parliament. 22nd June/ Lt-Governor Sir Charles Hotham arrives in Victoria. The colony faces mounting debt and Hotham orders weekly licence hunts in an attempt to increase income./ August/ Hotham is acclaimed during his visit to the Ballarat goldfield./ 13th September? Hotham orders twice-weekly licence hunts to further increase revenue./ September – October/ Miners are experiencing problems – no shafts bottomed on the Eureka Lead for five weeks./ 7th October/ James Scobie is murdered outside the Eureka Hotel. Many diggers believe that publican James Bentley is responsible./ 9th October/ At Scobie’s inquest, Bentley is acquitted, despite strong evidence of his guilt./ 10th October/ Father Smythe’s servant is beaten up by authorities and falsely arrested for not holding a licence./ 15th October/ Mass meeting of miners on Bakery Hill. Catholic miners meet after Mass. // 17th October/ A meeting of up to 10,000 Diggers is held near the Eureka Hotel to protest against Bentley’s acquittal. The meeting results in the burning of the hotel. Three diggers, Westerby, Fletcher and McIntyre, are arrested. Hotham dispatches 400 soldiers to Ballarat. 22nd October/ Another large meeting is held to address grievances. The Catholics send their leaders, Hayes, Kennedy and Manning to meet Rede. The Government Camp is under siege 11th November/ A public meeting on Bakery Hill results in the formal establishment of the Ballarat Reform League and adoption of the League’s proposals./ 21st November/ The enquiry into the Bentley affair is published. It recommends the dismissal of the judge and the establishment of a Royal Commission. 23rd November/ Westerby, Fletcher and McIntyre are convicted of burning the hotel. The Ballarat Reform League demands their release. 27th November/ A deputation from The Ballarat Reform League, including Humffray, Black and Kennedy, meet with Hotham to demand the release of the three prisoners. Hotham does not believe the diggers have the right to “demand anything”, Rede requests reinforcements in Ballarat. 28th November/ Miners attack the troop reinforcements and wagons passing near the Eureka diggings. A drummer boy is seriously wounded. 29th November/ A “Monster Meeting” attended by more than 10,000 diggers is held on Bakery Hill. The Southern Cross flag is flown for the first time. Peter Lalor addresses the miners and a number of diggers burn their licences. 30th November/ A licence hunt occurs in the morning at the order of Commissioner Rede. Another meeting of radical miners is held on Bakery Hill. Peter Lalor becomes leader of the diggers and calls for volunteers. Many diggers wear an oath to defend their rights and liberties under the Southern Cross flag. A number of diggers move to the Eureka Lead and start to erect a stockade. 3rd December In the early hours of Sunday morning 296 soldiers and police led by Captain Thomas proceed from the Government Camp to the Eureka Lead and attack the Stockade. 22 diggers and 7 military are officially listed as being killed. Many others are wounded. Approximately 120 diggers are arrested and marched to the Government Camp. 4th December/ Funeral of some of the fallen diggers and soldiers. Martial Law is proclaimed in Ballarat. Henry Seekamp, editor of the Ballarat Times is charged with seditious libel. 6th December/ Major General Sir Robert Nickle, commander-in-chief of the military forces in the Australian colonies, arrives in Ballarat. 9th December/ General Nickle repeals martial law. 14th December/ The Gold Fields Commission sits for the first time. 18th December/ The first Ballarat sitting of the Gold Fields Commission is held at Bath’s Hotel. 1855 23rd January/ Henry Seekamp is found guilt of sedition and sentenced to three months in prison. 22nd February/ The Eureka trials starts in Melbourne. February to March/ 13 prisoners are tried and acquitted amid great public rejoicing. 27th March Report of the Royal Commission recommends miners’ rights and significant reforms. 10th November/ Peter Lalor and John Basson Humffray are nominated for seats in the legislative Council. 31st December Sir Charles Hotham dies before his resignation takes effect. flow, aaron robinson, holly grace, public art, eureka stockade, bakery hill -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBath Towels - Bogong Hotel x2, c1950's
... Bath Towels - Bogong Hotel x2...bogong hotel...bath...White bath towel with red stripes along the middle of its length. x2 Bath Towels - Bogong Hotel x2 ...The Bogong Hotel, Tawonga, commenced in 1886 and was burnt down in Dec. 2011. The Crotty, Higginson and Hore families ran the hotel over the 125 years.The Bogong Hotel was 125 years old when it was burnt down in December 2011. It was the meeting place for locals of the Upper Kiewa Valley and was run by local families - the Crotty's, Higginson's and Hore's. Vera Hore was b. 1909 and died in 2000 having run the pub for many years.White bath towel with red stripes along the middle of its length. x2"Bogong Hotel" woven into towel in white with band of red around it.bogong hotel, bath towel, upper kiewa valley, tawonga -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument, Cyclopedia of Victoria: Ballarat , 1904, 1904
... bath...j. rowe...john couttie...william sansom...francis coote...john mckenna...robert ditchburn...thomas mitchell...john daniel...george williams...william treloar...r.b. squire...jonah ward...robert smyth...william bell...thomas couper...w. joseph...william wallace...benjamin dowling...robert crawford...alexander Aikens...c. dennison...w.f. coltman...federal timber yard...george hotel...Valentine andrew scott Thomas Robertson John Gordon robertspm w.t. rowe thomas a. oddie william morris jospeh walshe William Acheson Joseph dill william mason llanberis no 1 Anthony Jenkin James Carey Wlliam emery percy kent henry bath j. rowe john couttie william sansom francis coote john mckenna robert ditchburn thomas mitchell john daniel george williams william treloar r.b. squire jonah ward robert smyth william bell thomas couper w. joseph william wallace benjamin dowling robert crawford alexander Aikens c. dennison w.f. coltman federal timber yard george hotel Williaim dones j. dreaden richard's and co j.a. gear r.w. fleming l.e. cutter l.s. cutter a.e. cutter c.f. cutter george anderson w.e. longhurst christopher howlett david mcgrath james wishart f.g. reeve eureka iron works j.e. cowley albert foundry john robert harrison j.b. cameron p.b. sutherland george richards ballarat brass foundry m.b. john morgan john m.w.b. john james smith w.p. davies j.t. vercoe james kelly williaim osbourne alexander mcdonald alexander E. ...Digital images of the Ballarat section of the Cyclopedia of Victoria, 1904cyclopedia of victoria, ballarat, ballarat benevolent asylum, john adam, gold discovery, lake wendouree, boat house, sailing, eureka stockade, ballarat botanical gardens, statuary, statues, ballarat school of mines, ballarat town hall, sturt street, shoppee square ballarat, ballarat mecahanics' institute, ballarat hospital, henry cuthbert, charles collett shoppee, john murray, richard greenwood middleton, john m. kline, john ritchie, thomas stoddart, william little, john robson, hugh v. mckay, h.v. mckay, n. clark, a. h. powell, r.j. powell, edward shaw, charles j. reid, frederick g. haymes, james thomas mitchell, robert scott, frane longden, robert d. pinnock, thomas a. wilson, sydney b. fisher, david bartholomew, t.r. treloar, s-ray, w. cornell, alexander greenfield, andrew callow, victorian mounted rifles, s.g. valentine, andrew scott, thomas robertson, john gordon robertspm, w.t. rowe, thomas a. oddie, william morris, jospeh walshe, william acheson, joseph dill, william mason, llanberis no 1, anthony jenkin, james carey, wlliam emery, percy kent, henry bath, j. rowe, john couttie, william sansom, francis coote, john mckenna, robert ditchburn, thomas mitchell, john daniel, george williams, william treloar, r.b. squire, jonah ward, robert smyth, william bell, thomas couper, w. joseph, william wallace, benjamin dowling, robert crawford, alexander aikens, c. dennison, w.f. coltman, federal timber yard, george hotel, williaim dones, j. dreaden, richard's and co, j.a. gear, r.w. fleming, l.e. cutter, l.s. cutter, a.e. cutter, c.f. cutter, george anderson, w.e. longhurst, christopher howlett, david mcgrath, james wishart, f.g. reeve, eureka iron works, j.e. cowley, albert foundry, john robert harrison, j.b. cameron, p.b. sutherland, george richards, ballarat brass foundry, m.b. john, morgan john, m.w.b. john, james smith, w.p. davies, j.t. vercoe, james kelly, williaim osbourne, alexander mcdonald, alexander e. mcdonald, henry john symons, bridge street flood -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - MATCHETT'S CORNER
... On back of photograph is written: Matchett's Corner at Bath Lane end of City Club Hotel. Block of buildings at Charing Cross. ...On back of photograph is written: Matchett's Corner at Bath Lane end of City Club Hotel. Block of buildings at Charing Cross. ...John Matchett was born in Corbrackey, Ireland in 1828. His Wholesale and Family Grocers started in 1857. It was on the Corner of Hargreaves and Edward Streets, Bendigo. It was known as the BELFAST STORES, HARGREAVES-STREET WEST SANDHURST. After his death in1903, Robert Matchett carried on the Grocery and Produce Business.Black and white photograph on grey board. Row of brick 2 storey shops with verandas over footpath. Windows on second story have columns each side and curved and painted pediments over. On back of photograph is written: Matchett's Corner at Bath Lane end of City Club Hotel. Block of buildings at Charing Cross. Demolished - replaced by Fountain Plaza block. In image, many advertisements. On F BR 'Frank A Jeffrey Photo - Bendigo'. Circular stamp 'Royal Historical Society of Victoria - Bendigo Branch'. In image 'TC Watts and Son' , 'Property and Furniture Auction Rooms', Australian - Metropolitan Life Assurance Company Ltd', R Matchett and Co - Grocers - Wine and Spirit Merchants', 'Old Court Whisky'. Pin hole in each corner, brown stain (spilled liquid) on image.Frank A Jeffreybendigo matchetts, john mattchett -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, McLean, 1984-1999
... Hotel building, its interior, cellar, ballroom, sheds and coach houses. The family was provided shelter at St Margaret’s Church and the kindness of Mrs Barrett. The girls snuck back the next day to recover their new shoes thinking they had survived. Two days after the fire Hector Mclean borrowed two tents and the family walked to Warrandyte where they camped beside the river and prospected for gold for several months. They bathed...Hotel building, its interior, cellar, ballroom, sheds and coach houses. The family was provided shelter at St Margaret’s Church and the kindness of Mrs Barrett. The girls snuck back the next day to recover their new shoes thinking they had survived. Two days after the fire Hector Mclean borrowed two tents and the family walked to Warrandyte where they camped beside the river and prospected for gold for several months. They bathed ...References to McLean family, Hector John McLean and Louisa Frances (nee Green) and six daughters who lived in Eltham during the period 1930 to 1934 inclusive. Lived in the former Evelyn Hotel at the time it was destroyed by fire and being part of the Centenary Parade in 1934 where the family won the Group Section for their entry “Pioneers of Eltham” Reminiscences provided by Edith Jones (nee M1934 flood, ballroom, baptism, barber shop, bittern, boy scouts, bremner's flat, burgoyne's shop, cable tram, cemetery road, centenary celebrations, centenary parade, christening, coach house, collis grocery, dalton street, depression, dole, dorothy jean mclean, edith jones (nee mclean), eltham fire brigade, eltham high school, eltham higher elementary school, eltham lower park, eltham railway station, eltham state school no. 209, evelyn hotel, fire damage - buildings, flinders naval depot, fordham, gladys evelyn mclean, gold mining, gwenneth mae mclean, gwladys evelyn mclean, headmistress, hector john mclean, isherwood house and shop, louisa frances mclean (nee green), metery road, methodist church, miss finnin, miss grant cottage, motor bike races, mrs barrett, mrs bremner, mrs hurley, olive isabel mclean, parade, phoebe lillian mclean, picnic, pioneers of eltham, pitt street, research fire brigade, rev. r.g. arthur, shed, shops, st margarets church hall, st margaret's church, stables, state savings bank of victoria, susso books, todaro, vinnie willet, warrandyte bridge, warrandyte, wingrove park, yarra river -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Jim Connor, Main Road, Eltham, 14 Jan 2017
... A large cellar, an indispensable adjunct to an hotel, has been excavated beneath the bar. On the upper story are 12 bedrooms, and among other conveniences are two bath rooms in which hot and cold water can be used. ...A large cellar, an indispensable adjunct to an hotel, has been excavated beneath the bar. On the upper story are 12 bedrooms, and among other conveniences are two bath rooms in which hot and cold water can be used. ...The Eltham Hotel is the oldest continually operating hotel in the Eltham district. Initially referred to as the Little Eltham Hotel, it has been known as the Eltham Hotel since the 1850s through to present time with a very brief period as the Eltham Tavern in the late 1980s. Benjamin Oliver Wallis was a prominent Eltham resident, publican and Councillor during the second half of the nineteenth century. He owned the house that is now the Nillumbik Living and Learning Centre at 739 Main Road Eltham and one stage the Eltham Hotel. Wallis migrated to Melbourne in 1853 but his wife and children remained in Cornwall for a further 10 years. Later in 1853 Richard Warren engaged Wallis to build the Eltham Hotel and it opened in 1854. The hotel was constructed of hard basaltic blue stone quarried in the Eltham district and cemented together with mud, and partly of bricks made at Eltham. The Fountain of Friendship Hotel on the opposite side of Maria Street (Main Road) opened shortly after. The hotel was a well-known resting place for gold diggers during the gold rush at Woods’ Point and Warren would buy the gold from the diggers. In 1858 Warren fell into financial difficulties and had to sell the hotel. Wallis bought the hotel and obtained a publican’s licence in 1861. In the 1850s the Fountain had been the more popular hotel but after that the Eltham Hotel became more popular. It is understood that in about 1857 Wallis probably built the “Living and Learning house” for tanner John Pearson. In 1868 Pearson became bankrupt and Wallis acquired the house and he lived there until his death in 1896. For some of this time the house was in the name of Benjamin’s son Richard but he died in 1888 and ownership reverted to his father. Wallis was a member of the Eltham Jockey Club and in 1867 his wife Anna rode her horse Charlotte in the Annual Races. Anna was also an angler and is reported to have caught a large perch in the Yarra River. She died in 1887. On 16th September 1886 Wallis sold the hotel to Christopher Watson (Snr). Watson died in 1887 and the hotel passed to his son Christopher Watson (Jr) who owned it until his death in 1909 at which time his wife Emily took over the license. Upon her death, their son Herbert applied for the license in January 1915. In July 1925, Herbert Watson demolished the original building and, in its place, erected a modern hotel which remains the foundation of the present Eltham Hotel. The contractors at the time commented on how well the original building had been constructed. A description of the new building was detailed in the Advertiser newspaper of January 8, 1926: “The new building consists of. two stories. designed in English tavern style, and contains-all told, 24 rooms. On the second floor, in front uninviting the two gables is a deep balcony, which will be much appreciated by visitors. The lower story is wholly of brick, and the upper one of wood and fibrous cement plaster. The rooms are spacious and lofty, and the windows are large and of latest style, and light the rooms splendidly. The entrance hall is 8 feet wide. The bar is a very commodious room and is furnished in the most up-to-date and convenient manner. The dining room, a very attractive apartment, is 30 feet by 15 feet 6 inches, and the bar parlor is also a large and well furnished room. A large cellar, an indispensable adjunct to an hotel, has been excavated beneath the bar. On the upper story are 12 bedrooms, and among other conveniences are two bath rooms in which hot and cold water can be used. All the rooms have been supplied with the necessary appliances for electric lighting, which will be one of the progressive evidences which Eltham will shortly enjoy.” “In the yard a brick garage to accommodate three cars at once, has been erected. This, as well as the hotel, is roofed with tiles.” “From the front of the hotel (especially the balcony) a lovely view of the country west and, north may be obtained.” “It may be added that it Is intended to have an ornamental garden, a tennis court. and a kiosk in connection with the hotel, and the property will have a rustic fence round it.” The hotel has since undergone several modifications and extensionsTomorrow's history documented todayeltham, jim connor collection, main road, eltham gateway, eltham hotel, pitt street -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Jim at "The Pub" Eltham; Reed's Eltham Hotel, c.1948
... A large cellar, an indispensable adjunct to an hotel, has been excavated beneath the bar. On the upper story are 12 bedrooms, and among other conveniences are two bath rooms in which hot and cold water can be used. ...A large cellar, an indispensable adjunct to an hotel, has been excavated beneath the bar. On the upper story are 12 bedrooms, and among other conveniences are two bath rooms in which hot and cold water can be used. ...Olive Elsie May Reed was licensee of the Eltham Hotel from April 1948 to January 1950. The Eltham Hotel is the oldest continually operating hotel in the Eltham district. Initially referred to as the Little Eltham Hotel, it has been known as the Eltham Hotel since the 1850s through to present time with a very brief period as the Eltham Tavern in the late 1980s. Benjamin Oliver Wallis was a prominent Eltham resident, publican and Councillor during the second half of the nineteenth century. He owned the house that is now the Nillumbik Living and Learning Centre at 739 Main Road Eltham and one stage the Eltham Hotel. Wallis migrated to Melbourne in 1853 but his wife and children remained in Cornwall for a further 10 years. Later in 1853 Richard Warren engaged Wallis to build the Eltham Hotel and it opened in 1854. The hotel was constructed of hard basaltic blue stone quarried in the Eltham district and cemented together with mud, and partly of bricks made at Eltham. The Fountain of Friendship Hotel on the opposite side of Maria Street (Main Road) opened shortly after. The hotel was a well-known resting place for gold diggers during the gold rush at Woods’ Point and Warren would buy the gold from the diggers. In 1858 Warren fell into financial difficulties and had to sell the hotel. Wallis bought the hotel and obtained a publican’s licence in 1861. In the 1850s the Fountain had been the more popular hotel but after that the Eltham Hotel became more popular. It is understood that in about 1857 Wallis probably built the “Living and Learning house” for tanner John Pearson. In 1868 Pearson became bankrupt and Wallis acquired the house and he lived there until his death in 1896. For some of this time the house was in the name of Benjamin’s son Richard but he died in 1888 and ownership reverted to his father. Wallis was a member of the Eltham Jockey Club and in 1867 his wife Anna rode her horse Charlotte in the Annual Races. Anna was also an angler and is reported to have caught a large perch in the Yarra River. She died in 1887. On 16th September 1886 Wallis sold the hotel to Christopher Watson (Snr). Watson died in 1887 and the hotel passed to his son Christopher Watson (Jr) who owned it until his death in 1909 at which time his wife Emily took over the license. Upon her death, their son Herbert applied for the license in January 1915. In July 1925, Herbert Watson demolished the original building and, in its place, erected a modern hotel which remains the foundation of the present Eltham Hotel. The contractors at the time commented on how well the original building had been constructed. A description of the new building was detailed in the Advertiser newspaper of January 8, 1926: “The new building consists of. two stories. designed in English tavern style, and contains-all told, 24 rooms. On the second floor, in front uninviting the two gables is a deep balcony, which will be much appreciated by visitors. The lower story is wholly of brick, and the upper one of wood and fibrous cement plaster. The rooms are spacious and lofty, and the windows are large and of latest style, and light the rooms splendidly. The entrance hall is 8 feet wide. The bar is a very commodious room and is furnished in the most up-to-date and convenient manner. The dining room, a very attractive apartment, is 30 feet by 15 feet 6 inches, and the bar parlor is also a large and well furnished room. A large cellar, an indispensable adjunct to an hotel, has been excavated beneath the bar. On the upper story are 12 bedrooms, and among other conveniences are two bath rooms in which hot and cold water can be used. All the rooms have been supplied with the necessary appliances for electric lighting, which will be one of the progressive evidences which Eltham will shortly enjoy.” “In the yard a brick garage to accommodate three cars at once, has been erected. This, as well as the hotel, is roofed with tiles.” “From the front of the hotel (especially the balcony) a lovely view of the country west and, north may be obtained.” “It may be added that it Is intended to have an ornamental garden, a tennis court. and a kiosk in connection with the hotel, and the property will have a rustic fence round it.” The hotel has since undergone several modifications and extensions Pages from a scrapbook belonging to Heather Jenkins (nee Cone) who lived as a child in the Police Residence at 728 Main Road, Eltham in the 1920s.Heather Jenkins was the daughter of Constable John Thomas Cone, Badge #3935 served at Eltham Police Station 1 May 1911 to 9 July 1922.Glued on a brown paper scrapbook page (torn from scrapbook) with 8 black and white/sepia photos of varying sizes, 1 newspaper clipping and one greeting card with printed sketch and handwritten captions in ink. On back of page is 1 black and white photo and a large newspaper clipping.eltham, eltham hotel, jim jenkins, reed's eltham hotel, olive elsie may reed -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, Aerial photo of Armstrong St, Charlton, c.1974
... On High St (from L-R) Dr Surgery, H Bath Chemist, Grocery, Roy Dobson, Hairdresser, Stowe's, Westpac Bank (two storey white building), Dillon's Building, Globe Hotel, Charlton Club, butcher shop, Arundell's shoe shop, Watson's Stock & Station Agency, Bullock's grocery, Williams St (Curtin Ave), Bannon's Butchers, East Charlton Hotel, MB Luth & Co, Lou's cafe. ...On High St (from L-R) Dr Surgery, H Bath Chemist, Grocery, Roy Dobson, Hairdresser, Stowe's, Westpac Bank (two storey white building), Dillon's Building, Globe Hotel, Charlton Club, butcher shop, Arundell's shoe shop, Watson's Stock & Station Agency, Bullock's grocery, Williams St (Curtin Ave), Bannon's Butchers, East Charlton Hotel, MB Luth & Co, Lou's cafe. ...Aerial photo looking down Armstrong St. Camp street on the left, Shire Hall on the right. High St runs across the photo. The Avoca River is visible in the top LH side. The swimming pool and bowling green is above the rive. On High St (from L-R) Dr Surgery, H Bath Chemist, Grocery, Roy Dobson, Hairdresser, Stowe's, Westpac Bank (two storey white building), Dillon's Building, Globe Hotel, Charlton Club, butcher shop, Arundell's shoe shop, Watson's Stock & Station Agency, Bullock's grocery, Williams St (Curtin Ave), Bannon's Butchers, East Charlton Hotel, MB Luth & Co, Lou's cafe. The old sale yards are at the end of Williams Street. Camp St lower side (from L-R) Court House, Police residence, Police Station, Telecom on corner. The photo is thought to be taken from Ossie Sanderson's airplane in 1974.Black & white aerial photo looking down a broad street that ends in a t-intersection. There is a street that comes off to the left about 1/3 of the way up the photo. There is a large building directly opposite this street. In the upper right there is a two storey building with arches on its verandah. In the upper LH side there is a swimming pool and bowling greens.armstrong st charlton, charlton, business, industry, westpac bank, globe hotel, east charlton hotel, dillon building -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: LONG GULLY SCHOOL HAS A PROUD RECORD
... ... Bath Hotel Sandhurst...BENDIGO History long gully history group The Long Gully History Group - Long Gully School has a proud record Bendigo Advertiser 14/2/1990 Maurie McDonald Long Gully Primary School No 2120 Alan Crossley Colin Buzza Long Gully Post Office 1872 Education Act California Gully No 123 Rae's Ironbark School No 323 Violet St No 877 Long Gully Mechanics' Institute Shamrock Hotel Sandhurst Wesleyan School German School Mr Blaney's School Sandhurst Board of Advice The Church of England Reserve Crawford Bros Bath Hotel Sandhurst Ironbark Hill Manchester Arms Copy of a Bendigo Advertiser article titled Community Focus with Maurie McDonald. ...Long Gully Primary School (No. 2120) was designed by Henry Bastow and opened in 1879. It was built on the site of the former Long Gully Common School (no.372) that had closed in 1867. The school closed in 1992 and is now the head office of CVGT. The building is Heritage listed.Copy of a Bendigo Advertiser article titled Community Focus with Maurie McDonald. This article is titled Long Gully school (No 2120) has a proud record. The school was having a reunion on April 1. The article mentions history of the school which was opened in 1879. The Advertiser is dated February 14, 1990. Written in the top right corner is 120 years.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - long gully school has a proud record, bendigo advertiser 14/2/1990, maurie mcdonald, long gully primary school no 2120, alan crossley, colin buzza, long gully post office, 1872 education act, california gully no 123, rae's ironbark school no 323, violet st no 877, long gully mechanics' institute, shamrock hotel sandhurst, wesleyan school, german school, mr blaney's school, sandhurst board of advice, the church of england reserve, crawford bros, bath hotel sandhurst, ironbark hill, manchester arms -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument - Borough of Sandridge, Publican's General License, 1863
... ...Bath HOTEL...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Thomas Holmes DAVIS Bath HOTEL F CALL Andrew PLUMMER Edward CLARK Town Clerks Business and Traders - Hotels Local Government - Borough of Sandridge Five pages and stub of Borough of Sandridge Publican's General Licence Stub shows No. 1, 11th January 1864. ...Five pages and stub of Borough of Sandridge Publican's General Licence Stub shows No. 1, 11th January 1864. Fee £25.thomas holmes davis, bath hotel, f call, andrew plummer, edward clark, town clerks, business and traders - hotels, local government - borough of sandridge -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - R.S.L. BENDIGO COLLECTION: BENDIGO R.S.L. NEWS VOL. 1 NO. 3
... Bath... Tom Hume... Ted Commons... Geo H Baker... Percy Floyd... Stan Hunter... Joe Wagland... Railway Sub-Section R.S.L.... G Brown... Don Chalmer Pty Ltd... Bendigo Timber Co Pty Ltd... G P Hyett... A W Comber... W Nichols... Maurice F Noonan... Allans Walk Delicatessen... R B Webb... Jack L Lyons... Perrow...s Paints... T C Sheers... Provincial Motors (Bendigo) Pty Ltd... Banjo Paterson... Will Ogilvey... Ben Hall... Joe Gardiner... Major Bob Ramsay MC... 53rd Batt.... Major E V Timms... WW1... 2nd A.I.F.... F M Carson... Tooranie House... Brian Abe... P E Dunstan... A Lam Sun... Don Murray... Windermere Hotel...Bath Tom Hume Ted Commons Geo H Baker Percy Floyd Stan Hunter Joe Wagland Railway Sub-Section R.S.L. G Brown Don Chalmer Pty Ltd Bendigo Timber Co Pty Ltd G P Hyett A W Comber W Nichols Maurice F Noonan Allans Walk Delicatessen R B Webb Jack L Lyons Perrow s Paints T C Sheers Provincial Motors (Bendigo) Pty Ltd Banjo Paterson Will Ogilvey Ben Hall Joe Gardiner Major Bob Ramsay MC 53rd Batt. Major E V Timms WW1 2nd A.I.F. F M Carson Tooranie House Brian Abe P E Dunstan A Lam Sun Don Murray Windermere Hotel ...Bendigo R.S.L. News Volume 1, Number 3 Christmas-New Year Issue. Red, blue, yellow and gold badge on the front cover. Contains advertisements from local businesses, Bendigo R.S.L. Office Bearers 1960, news, notes from Clubs, an article titled 'When the Japs Broke Out at Cowra' and a short obituary of Sir Horace Robertson.A Wicks Knott Publication, Printed by Southdown Press, 33 Rosslyn Street, West Melbourne.magazine, organization, bendigo rsl, r.s.l. bendigo collection - bendigo r.s.l. news vol. 1 no. 3, ashmans dry cleaners, h q radio service, f c straub, hampel furniture products, pierce grenfell, ron meurer, h w snell, axedale quarries, a l & k stringer, excavations, al & b g pearce, w mcculloch & co, bendigo motor co, m g taylor, fair-view upholsterers, alwyn nelson, northern terrazzo co, l fawssett & co, bendigo sub-branch r.s.s, &, a.i.l.a., col j w swatton, h a w morey, s thompson, g j baker, j k barnes, a c harridge, j harrison, t h hume, w h pinder, d e mcgregor, f e schilling, g g styles, c vaughan, j e fay, geo j baker, a v palmer, n mclaren young, e m vains & co, g e h rowell, a v & l e smith, j r palmers, graham lowe refrigeration service, a w pulfer motors, b r burns, vic palmer, golden square dry cleaners, j w carter & sons, alltyre service pty ltd, ian wills, bill nicholls jack watts, the robyn, a g power, leo a hughes, bendigo manchester house, frank wilson, hesse bros, frank bouchier, your typewriter sales and service, tom heenan, win patten, bendigo legacy, r wilson, w e p carruthers, antonian café, kairn's auto-bits, cohns, jeffreys bread, 4th armoured regt social club, g e baldwin, bendigo & district ex-p.o.w. social club, w hargreaves, d gregor, bendigo r.s.l. ladies auxiliary, mrs h morey, mrs p floyd, mrs w hocking, mrs h sims, mrs t hall, rsl women's council of victoria, mr & mrsa kersting, w coates, a bolitho, w hocking, n mcivor, perretts, martin washington, e a bennett pty ltd, john burgoyne, 38th battalion (a.i.f.) social club, j plim c findlay, ex-navelmen's club, t staley, airforce association, a stevens, t grimes, rats of tobruk association, j ferguson, catholic war veterans' association, j noonan, t coppock, dads' association, w murphy, bendigo legacy club, win patten, t h iser, t h runnalls, legacy house, 105 anti-tank regiment social club, alwyn nelson, laurie townsing, bendigo repatriation local committee, v w hosking, w rex porter, g a pethard, f t dunphy, l m porter, e h duus, lt col thomas waitson williams dso, ric coulson, r ball & son, lorraine florist, neol searle pty ltd, bendigo and district t & p i social club, e j taylor, t wellins, w phelan, g keily, l boyd, t tuddenham, e butler, g armstrong, geo j baker, easter fair society, bendigo agricultural society, 6th battalion (a.i.f.) social club, f t dunphy, w green, r c wright, bendigo showgrounds r.a.a.o.c. camp club, j j davies, e p perrett, t g heenan, w rex porter, fred coulson, harry hall, alan bath, tom hume, ted commons, geo h baker, percy floyd, stan hunter, joe wagland, railway sub-section r.s.l., g brown, don chalmer pty ltd, bendigo timber co pty ltd, g p hyett, a w comber, w nichols, maurice f noonan, allans walk delicatessen, r b webb, jack l lyons, perrow, s paints, t c sheers, provincial motors (bendigo) pty ltd, banjo paterson, will ogilvey, ben hall, joe gardiner, major bob ramsay mc, 53rd batt., major e v timms, ww1, 2nd a.i.f., f m carson, tooranie house, brian abe, p e dunstan, a lam sun, don murray, windermere hotel, bendigo disposals, frank a hill & co, fitzpatrick's, sandhurst dairies pty ltd, m williamson, george symon's dairy, w h oakley, sir horace robertson, british commonwealth occupation forces, australian light horse, state savings bank, royal military college, golden fleece service station, j w williams, tomlins simmie pty ltd, clark king & co pty ltd, mckenna's modern store, bryan mckenna, wicks knott publication, southdown press -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CONNELLY, TATCHELL, DUNLOP COLLECTION: ACCOUNTS ESTATE OF ESTHER ISABELLE CANNING, 1893 - 1894
... Accounts Estate of Esther Isabelle Canning. 1 - 1894 - Ac from Mackay & Co, Bendigo Advertiser Office. 2 - 1893 - Ac from Transton Geo, Wholesale Tobacconist, Bath Buildings Bendigo. 3 - 1894 - City of Bendigo Rate Account to Gourlay, Mary Ann for property in High St. 4 - 1893 - Note from McKenzie Rosa stating she received from Canning two weeks wages from the Golden Age Hotel. ...Hotel Kent Brewery Co Hunter Bros Phoenix Fire Office of London Storie H Hinchcliffe Edwin W Beebe & Son Document. Accounts Estate of Esther Isabelle Canning. 1 - 1894 - Ac from Mackay & Co, Bendigo Advertiser Office. 2 - 1893 - Ac from Transton Geo, Wholesale Tobacconist, Bath Buildings Bendigo. 3 - 1894 - City of Bendigo Rate Account to Gourlay, Mary Ann for property in High St. 4 - 1893 - Note from McKenzie Rosa stating she received from Canning two weeks wages from the Golden Age Hotel. ...Document. Accounts Estate of Esther Isabelle Canning. 1 - 1894 - Ac from Mackay & Co, Bendigo Advertiser Office. 2 - 1893 - Ac from Transton Geo, Wholesale Tobacconist, Bath Buildings Bendigo. 3 - 1894 - City of Bendigo Rate Account to Gourlay, Mary Ann for property in High St. 4 - 1893 - Note from McKenzie Rosa stating she received from Canning two weeks wages from the Golden Age Hotel. Attached accounts from the Kent Brewery Co, Bendigo and Hunter Bros, MCCrae St Bendigo. 5 - 1894 - Receipt from Phoenix Fire Office of London, Victorian Branch. 60 Market Street Melbourne. Received from Storie H. Executors late E I Canning. 6 - 1894 - Account from Hinchcliffe Edwin, M. D. View St, Bendigo dated July 20th 1894. 7 - 1894 - Account from W Beebe & Son, Steam Granite, Marble & Stone Sawing Works. Mitchell St and Lyttleton Terrace for fixing headstone and re gilding old inscription etc. Dated Oct 1894. 8 - 1893 - Receipt from Phoenix Fire Office of London, Victorian Agency - Phoenix Chambers 52 Market St Melbourne dated Feb 2 and Feb 4 1893. 9 - 1894 - Ac from Hinchcliffe Edwin, M. D. View St Bendigo for professional attendance. Estate of the late Mrs Canning Golden Square, Golden Age Hotel, dated Jan 11th 1894 (document torn. 10 - Various receipts pinned together. 1893 - 1894 from City Brewery Company, High St, Bendigo, Ale and Porter Brewers Thros Canning, Golden Square. Also memorandum from Johnston & Illingworth?, City Brewery Co, Golden Square to solicitors requesting payment of accounts in the estate of the late Mrs Canning of Golden Square.cottage, miners, connelly, tatchell & dunlop, mackay & co, bendigo advertiser office, transton geo, city of bendigo, gourlay mary ann, mckenzie rosa, golden age hotel, kent brewery co, hunter bros, phoenix fire office of london, storie h, hinchcliffe edwin, w beebe & son -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Ballarat School of Mines Visitors' Book, 1879-1890, 1879-1890
... Hotel, Ballarat (very fair) May 28 D. Kelly, attendant, China May 28 J. Kelly, schoolboy, China June 1 Joseph Jelbart, Blacksmith, Harrow September 9 David Ham, M.L.C. Ballarat ( A right to be pleased) September 9 J.J. Green, Merchant, Adelaide (Very much pleased with my visit to this intitiution it has my hearty sympathy and appreciation, Much pleased at what I have seen its value to the community) 9 December James H. Tappin, Agent, Ballarat (very pleased with instruction 1887 March 20 Thomas Bath...Hotel, Ballarat (very fair) May 28 D. Kelly, attendant, China May 28 J. Kelly, schoolboy, China June 1 Joseph Jelbart, Blacksmith, Harrow September 9 David Ham, M.L.C. Ballarat ( A right to be pleased) September 9 J.J. Green, Merchant, Adelaide (Very much pleased with my visit to this intitiution it has my hearty sympathy and appreciation, Much pleased at what I have seen its value to the community) 9 December James H. Tappin, Agent, Ballarat (very pleased with instruction 1887 March 20 Thomas Bath ...James Redmond Gilbert (sr) was born in 1837 at Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married Ellen Spouse. He , James Gilbert died on 26 July 1900 at Melbourne, and is buried at Boroondara Cemetery (Kew). J.R Gilbert lived at Running Creek (later Havilah) for some time, and during that time was employed in one of the bigger mines in the district. (Research by Ren at Havilah Research, 2019) Leatherbound ledger with hand written names, professions, residence and remarks relating to visitors to the Ballarat School of Mines. Sample Names: 1881 May 2 David Kerr Diamond Miner South Africa May 2 S. R. Dodds Diamond Miner South Africa May 3 Albert E. King Accountant Adelaide, South Australia "see signature 6 leaves back" May 6 William Morley Wesleyan Minister Auckland, New Zealand May 6 Rainsford Ravin Wellington, New Zealand May 7 Frank E. Lawrence, Lake River, Tasmania May 9 M. Richter Engineer Germany May 9 Dr Wilhelm Landall naturalist Berlin, Germany May 10 William Ralph Heaton Mercantile Birmingham May 11 Arthur I. Traill Grazier Llanpollen, New South Wales May 10 Marian Traill 1882 July 10 Arthur W.W. Brown London July 10 Benjamin Spargo Mining Mananger and owner Snowy Creek July 10 Thomas Cooke Miner Ballarat July 14 Robert H. Kenny July 14 Mr and Mrs Buston, [Indigo Planter?] Bengal, Indonesia July 14 Samuel H. Halker Ballarat July 14 Charles Phelan Talbot July 14 E. Walker Ballarat 1884 June 30 M.N. Cooper Dunedin, new Zealand June 30 Richard Hosking gardiner Gong Gong Well pleased with School June 30 Humphrey John Ballarat July 1 Cecily Gilbert Melbourne July 1 Florence Shrivall Melbourne July 1 [W.N. Marsh?] Colonial Secretary Hong Kong July 1 Louis Fause Engine Driver Dunolly July 1 John L. Bertram Blacksmith Melbourne July 1 Thomas Eardley Coachmaker London "Exceedingly obliged to Mr Oddie for a very pleasant instruction time spent in inspection of the various scientific appliances in the Ballarat School of Mines." (Donation 2/6) July 4 E. Goodwin [David?] Artist Spellbound July 4 W. Glumley Station Master Murtoa July July 4 James Thomas Miner Corrinondie, New Zealand "Very pleased with the School in all its branches. I hope to contribute to the specimen department. J.T." July 8 Robert Wall Engine Driver 1885 September 16 J.W. Springthorpe, M.D., Melbourne (very much pleased in every way) September 26 M. Oddie, Ballarat 1886 January 12 William Piekard, Leicester, England January 12 Robert Linford, Norwich, England January 12 H. Tipping, Draughtsman, Adelaide (Very instructive and should be taken advantage of by all who can) January 12 Fred H.K. Dreslecher, London (ditto) January 23 Walter Redgate, Manchester (ditto) April 7 Annie Bellingham, Richmond April 9 Fred Kruger, Landscape Photo, Geelong April 14 Mary Barry, Murtoa April 19 N.J. Tabuteau Accountant Napier, New Zealand April 19 George N. [Baroft?] Gentleman Cheshire, England April 21 Hon. George D'Almaine, Peer of England, London April 21 Lord Augustus Honour April 21 William Holt, South Melbourne April 21 H. Bartell, Gentleman, Smythes April 21 Fred Musgrove, Gentleman April 21 A. Chirnside, Squatter April 23 Alice Cravino, student, Buninyong April 24 East Melbourne Bicycle Club April 28 J. Kinnear, Kyneton April 28 J.P. Kinnear, Kyneton May 19 Bob Selby, Doctor, Ballarat May 19 J.W.M.. Quiggin, globe trotter, Picton (NS Wales) May 25 Arthur Night, Sutton Hotel, Ballarat (very fair) May 28 D. Kelly, attendant, China May 28 J. Kelly, schoolboy, China June 1 Joseph Jelbart, Blacksmith, Harrow September 9 David Ham, M.L.C. Ballarat ( A right to be pleased) September 9 J.J. Green, Merchant, Adelaide (Very much pleased with my visit to this intitiution it has my hearty sympathy and appreciation, Much pleased at what I have seen its value to the community) 9 December James H. Tappin, Agent, Ballarat (very pleased with instruction 1887 March 20 Thomas Bath Learmonth March 20 James R. Gilbert= Miner Running Creek March 20 C. Holtermann Out of business Adelaide 1890 21 May Mr and Mrs Fairchild, gentleman. Yarra house, Dalgety St, St Kildaballarat school of mines, visitors, j.w. springthorpe, chinese visitors, visitors' book, running creek, james redmond gilbert sr, havilah -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyDocument - Application For Lease Of Site Selected By S.E.C
... As well as serving as a winter sports hotel, the plan featured indoor facilities including a heated swimming pool, squash courts, bowling alley and sauna bath. ...As well as serving as a winter sports hotel, the plan featured indoor facilities including a heated swimming pool, squash courts, bowling alley and sauna bath. ...Bob (Herman) Hymans (a former member of the Royal Netherlands Navy) was born in Bloemendaal, Holland on 30th September 1922. During World War II he fought against the Japanese in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) and was imprisoned in Changi and on the Burma Railway. After gaining qualifications as a Ski Instructor, Bob arrived in Falls Creek in July 1950. Working as an Instructor and Supervisor at Bogong Lodge, Bob decided his future was in accommodation. He was successful in negotiating an indenture for land from the State Electricity Commission (SEC). It took Bob two years to build his Grand Coeur Chalet but, tragically, it was burned down in August 1961. Bob also built the first Chairlift in Australia. This was a single chairlift and the structure was built from wooden electricity poles. He was constantly full of new ideas and proposals for the village. Bob Hymans died on 7th July 2007. This Collection of documents and letters tells the story of Bob's endeavours to develop Falls Creek into the ski village it is today.This item is significant because it documents proposals put forward by Bob Hymans to develop facilities in the Falls Creek Tourist Area.A letter of application from Mr Hymans for the lease of land offered by the State Electricity Commission to develop a tourist hotel. His hotel would provide accommodation for 100 guests. It would contain a dining-room seating 140 and cater for guests and day-visitors. Other facilities included a lounge, public-bar and lounge-bar facilities. A private lounge for reception would also provide guest and convention facilities. His project was designed as a year-round resort hotel. As well as serving as a winter sports hotel, the plan featured indoor facilities including a heated swimming pool, squash courts, bowling alley and sauna bath. Stables, a tennis court and boats would also attract year-round tourism. The budgeted cost was £130,000 plus bowling alley equipment. He planned that construction would commence in October, 1963 and be completed in June, 1965.falls creek tourist area management committee, hymans' hotel plans, falls creek development -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Sunshine Heritage Panel Signs
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Newspaper Article August 2003 Trust warms of history crunch time|Letter 26 June 1996 from ICI Australia David Meale regarding a Heritage panel for Hunt Club Hotel|Photocopy of photograph Swimming Bath State School Sunshine|Handwritten Notes Old Town Hall|Handwritten Notes Parson and Lewis|Handwritten Notes Wright and Edwards|Handwritten Notes sunshine Technical School HV McKay donated 4 and half acres of land and 2000 pounds Mr HV McKay was chairman of the school council until his death in 1926 An innovation by HV McKay was the progressive move to allow his apprentices to attend day time classes 1922 a girls school was added with an initial enrollment of 33 girls|Handwritten Notes Swimming Pool|Newspaper Article The Sunshine Town Hall 21 May 1960|Photocopy of aerial photograph of Sunshine Station Precinct|Photocopy of photograph of Train Wagon|Photocopy of photograph of Train Carriage|Photocopy of photograph of Sunshine Technical College|Photocopy of photograph of Parsons and Lewis Horsehair Drawers and Curlers|Photocopy of photograph of Swimming Pool|Newspaper Article Municipal Chambers and Public Hall Hampshire Road|Printed Report Financial Details of Project for which you are requesting funds Anticipated cost of project $8905 7 Panels|Newspaper Article The Leader 31 August 1907 HV McKays Sunshine ahrvester Works at Sunshine Braybrook Junction|Photocopy of photograph The old Braybrook Hotel Ballarat road about 1954|Photocopy of photograph First Shire hall at Deer Park erected 1885|Photocopy of photograph Gunns Braybrook Hotel|Newspaper Article The Advocate 8 May 1996 Preserving our History Mr Norm Carlton and Ross MacKenzie unveil the plaque displaying the history behind the old town hall|Planning Permit Application No 96/228 Dated 18 June 1996 for Signs 5 Heritage Panels in Sunshine|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 7 May 1996 Marking time|Typed Report Texts for Heritage Panels 1995 Parsons and Lewis Old Town Hall Wright and Edwards Sunshine Technical school Kororoit Creek Swimming Pool|Photocopy of photograph Happy Children at the Swimming Pool Kororoit Creek|Drawings for Planning Permit 2 May 1996|Photocopy of photographs for consideration Parsons and Lewis Factory Man with Jugs Bill Hyetts Home First Avenue Sunshine Railway Accident Sunshine Group photograph and 24 men Sunshine FC 1932 Railways Lines with Manures on side of roof|Typed Letter from Joan Welsh to Norm Carlton listing possible sites for heritage signs Powder Magazine Humes Site Essendon Rowing Club Spongs Hotel Anglers Hotel 1862 Nelsons Boat Shed Swimming Site Maribyrnong Solomons Clancys Ford Rocks Across Trestle Bridge|Extract from The Victorian ailways Magazine September 1927 Bridge building in Excelsis By Chas H Perrin Chief Engineer for Railway Construction and two photographs of bridge getting built|Typed Letter from Joan Welsh Friends of the Maribyrnong Valey to Norm Carlton 26 November 1992 with heritage sign sites for City of Footscray City of Sunshine City of Keilor City of Essendon|Text for Panel Angling Match at Raleighs Punt 1866 and Photocopy of photograph|Text for Panel Castle and Meat Works 1868|Handwritten Letter 21 February 1993 From Joan Welsh to Norm Carlton|Handwritten notes and Photocopy of photograph|Quotation from Scott Williams Signs and Designs for $1430 each|Typed Letter 21 April 1993 to City Of Sunshine Planning for the HV McKay Industrial Site|Booklet Sunshine Heritage Tour|Letter 27 February 1991 to Schools Re Sunshine Heritage Panels including Booklet Sunshine Heritage Tour|Handwritten Notes 6 June 1990|Pamphlet Swan Hill Heritage Walk|Handwritten Notes Booklet Numbers and costs|Typed Notes Aborigianl Heritage William Barak|Handwritten Letter 27 June 1990 Photostory Pty Ltd William Barak and Children|Typed Letter 9 November 1989 to Sunshine and District Historical Society|Typed Lettter 9 February 1989 to City of Sunshine Heritage Panels quotesat $2250 each Photostory|Handwritten estimate 9 May 1988 Barry Searle Photographs|Typed Letter 1 March 1989 to Photostory placing order for 7 heritage panels at $2100 each|Handwritten Note about Funds|Typed Letter 20 November 1988 Sites for Heritage Panels|Typed Letter 27 July 1987 from Sunshine Community Committee BiCentennary 1988|Handwritten Notes|Brochure Bring Your History to Life|Map for sites|Typed Notes for Kororoit Creek Swimming Pool Heritage Panel Number 8|Handwritten Notes|Application for Planning Permit Blank|Typed Notes Unveiling of Heritage Panels|Handwritten Notes|Typed Letter 28 November 1994 from Photostory Quotation|Typed Notes Texts for Heritage Panels 1995|Photographs and Negatives for Heritage Panels|Typed Letter 18 October 1995 Map of Sunshine and district|Typed Letter 3 November 1995 5 additional heritage panels Kororoit Creek Swimming Pool The Old Town Hall Sunshine Technical school Parsons and Lewis Horse Hair factory Wright and Edwards Railway Carriage Works|Typed Notes Wright and Edwards|Typed Notes Old Town Hall|Typed Notes Sunshine Technical School|Typed Notes Parsons and Lewis|Typed Notes Kororoit Creek Swimming Pool|Maps You are at Panel Number|Typed Notes Places of Interest in the City of Sunshine|Handwritten Notes for 5 additional heritage panels|Booklet The History of the Land Discovery Trail|Extract from Municipal Directory Braybrook Shire|Programme 1994 General Meeting Pipemakers Park 10 March 1994|Typed Notes Financial Details of Project for which you are requesting funds|Sunshine Heritagte Tour|Flyer Western Ring Road Information bulletin No 10|Newspaper Article The Conservation Gazette April May 1996|Flyer Your History Mate The work of a community museum in Melbournes Western suburbs by Peter Haffenden|Brochure compulsory competitive Tendering|Heritage Panels Condition Review 2025 by Kerry Hewson...Newspaper Article August 2003 Trust warms of history crunch time|Letter 26 June 1996 from ICI Australia David Meale regarding a Heritage panel for Hunt Club Hotel|Photocopy of photograph Swimming Bath State School Sunshine|Handwritten Notes Old Town Hall|Handwritten Notes Parson and Lewis|Handwritten Notes Wright and Edwards|Handwritten Notes sunshine Technical School HV McKay donated 4 and half acres of land and 2000 pounds Mr HV McKay was chairman of the school council until his death in 1926 An innovation by HV McKay was the progressive move to allow his apprentices to attend day time classes 1922 a girls school was added with an initial enrollment of 33 girls|Handwritten Notes Swimming Pool|Newspaper Article The Sunshine Town Hall 21 May 1960|Photocopy of aerial photograph of Sunshine Station Precinct|Photocopy of photograph of Train Wagon|Photocopy of photograph of Train Carriage|Photocopy of photograph of Sunshine Technical College|Photocopy of photograph of Parsons and Lewis Horsehair Drawers and Curlers|Photocopy of photograph of Swimming Pool|Newspaper Article Municipal Chambers and Public Hall Hampshire Road|Printed Report Financial Details of Project for which you are requesting funds Anticipated cost of project $8905 7 Panels|Newspaper Article The Leader 31 August 1907 HV McKays Sunshine ahrvester Works at Sunshine Braybrook Junction|Photocopy of photograph The old Braybrook Hotel Ballarat road about 1954|Photocopy of photograph First Shire hall at Deer Park erected 1885|Photocopy of photograph Gunns Braybrook Hotel|Newspaper Article The Advocate 8 May 1996 Preserving our History Mr Norm Carlton and Ross MacKenzie unveil the plaque displaying the history behind the old town hall|Planning Permit Application No 96/228 Dated 18 June 1996 for Signs 5 Heritage Panels in Sunshine|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 7 May 1996 Marking time|Typed Report Texts for Heritage Panels 1995 Parsons and Lewis Old Town Hall Wright and Edwards Sunshine Technical school Kororoit Creek Swimming Pool|Photocopy of photograph Happy Children at the Swimming Pool Kororoit Creek|Drawings for Planning Permit 2 May 1996|Photocopy of photographs for consideration Parsons and Lewis Factory Man with Jugs Bill Hyetts Home First Avenue Sunshine Railway Accident Sunshine Group photograph and 24 men Sunshine FC 1932 Railways Lines with Manures on side of roof|Typed Letter from Joan Welsh to Norm Carlton listing possible sites for heritage signs Powder Magazine Humes Site Essendon Rowing Club Spongs Hotel Anglers Hotel 1862 Nelsons Boat Shed Swimming Site Maribyrnong Solomons Clancys Ford Rocks Across Trestle Bridge|Extract from The Victorian ailways Magazine September 1927 Bridge building in Excelsis By Chas H Perrin Chief Engineer for Railway Construction and two photographs of bridge getting built|Typed Letter from Joan Welsh Friends of the Maribyrnong Valey to Norm Carlton 26 November 1992 with heritage sign sites for City of Footscray City of Sunshine City of Keilor City of Essendon|Text for Panel Angling Match at Raleighs Punt 1866 and Photocopy of photograph|Text for Panel Castle and Meat Works 1868|Handwritten Letter 21 February 1993 From Joan Welsh to Norm Carlton|Handwritten notes and Photocopy of photograph|Quotation from Scott Williams Signs and Designs for $1430 each|Typed Letter 21 April 1993 to City Of Sunshine Planning for the HV McKay Industrial Site|Booklet Sunshine Heritage Tour|Letter 27 February 1991 to Schools Re Sunshine Heritage Panels including Booklet Sunshine Heritage Tour|Handwritten Notes 6 June 1990|Pamphlet Swan Hill Heritage Walk|Handwritten Notes Booklet Numbers and costs|Typed Notes Aborigianl Heritage William Barak|Handwritten Letter 27 June 1990 Photostory Pty Ltd William Barak and Children|Typed Letter 9 November 1989 to Sunshine and District Historical Society|Typed Lettter 9 February 1989 to City of Sunshine Heritage Panels quotesat $2250 each Photostory|Handwritten estimate 9 May 1988 Barry Searle Photographs|Typed Letter 1 March 1989 to Photostory placing order for 7 heritage panels at $2100 each|Handwritten Note about Funds|Typed Letter 20 November 1988 Sites for Heritage Panels|Typed Letter 27 July 1987 from Sunshine Community Committee BiCentennary 1988|Handwritten Notes|Brochure Bring Your History to Life|Map for sites|Typed Notes for Kororoit Creek Swimming Pool Heritage Panel Number 8|Handwritten Notes|Application for Planning Permit Blank|Typed Notes Unveiling of Heritage Panels|Handwritten Notes|Typed Letter 28 November 1994 from Photostory Quotation|Typed Notes Texts for Heritage Panels 1995|Photographs and Negatives for Heritage Panels|Typed Letter 18 October 1995 Map of Sunshine and district|Typed Letter 3 November 1995 5 additional heritage panels Kororoit Creek Swimming Pool The Old Town Hall Sunshine Technical school Parsons and Lewis Horse Hair factory Wright and Edwards Railway Carriage Works|Typed Notes Wright and Edwards|Typed Notes Old Town Hall|Typed Notes Sunshine Technical School|Typed Notes Parsons and Lewis|Typed Notes Kororoit Creek Swimming Pool|Maps You are at Panel Number|Typed Notes Places of Interest in the City of Sunshine|Handwritten Notes for 5 additional heritage panels|Booklet The History of the Land Discovery Trail|Extract from Municipal Directory Braybrook Shire|Programme 1994 General Meeting Pipemakers Park 10 March 1994|Typed Notes Financial Details of Project for which you are requesting funds|Sunshine Heritagte Tour|Flyer Western Ring Road Information bulletin No 10|Newspaper Article The Conservation Gazette April May 1996|Flyer Your History Mate The work of a community museum in Melbournes Western suburbs by Peter Haffenden|Brochure compulsory competitive Tendering|Heritage Panels Condition Review 2025 by Kerry Hewson Collection of information on the Sunshine Heritage Panel Signs Archive Sunshine Heritage Panel Signs ...Newspaper Article August 2003 Trust warms of history crunch time|Letter 26 June 1996 from ICI Australia David Meale regarding a Heritage panel for Hunt Club Hotel|Photocopy of photograph Swimming Bath State School Sunshine|Handwritten Notes Old Town Hall|Handwritten Notes Parson and Lewis|Handwritten Notes Wright and Edwards|Handwritten Notes sunshine Technical School HV McKay donated 4 and half acres of land and 2000 pounds Mr HV McKay was chairman of the school council until his death in 1926 An innovation by HV McKay was the progressive move to allow his apprentices to attend day time classes 1922 a girls school was added with an initial enrollment of 33 girls|Handwritten Notes Swimming Pool|Newspaper Article The Sunshine Town Hall 21 May 1960|Photocopy of aerial photograph of Sunshine Station Precinct|Photocopy of photograph of Train Wagon|Photocopy of photograph of Train Carriage|Photocopy of photograph of Sunshine Technical College|Photocopy of photograph of Parsons and Lewis Horsehair Drawers and Curlers|Photocopy of photograph of Swimming Pool|Newspaper Article Municipal Chambers and Public Hall Hampshire Road|Printed Report Financial Details of Project for which you are requesting funds Anticipated cost of project $8905 7 Panels|Newspaper Article The Leader 31 August 1907 HV McKays Sunshine ahrvester Works at Sunshine Braybrook Junction|Photocopy of photograph The old Braybrook Hotel Ballarat road about 1954|Photocopy of photograph First Shire hall at Deer Park erected 1885|Photocopy of photograph Gunns Braybrook Hotel|Newspaper Article The Advocate 8 May 1996 Preserving our History Mr Norm Carlton and Ross MacKenzie unveil the plaque displaying the history behind the old town hall|Planning Permit Application No 96/228 Dated 18 June 1996 for Signs 5 Heritage Panels in Sunshine|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 7 May 1996 Marking time|Typed Report Texts for Heritage Panels 1995 Parsons and Lewis Old Town Hall Wright and Edwards Sunshine Technical school Kororoit Creek Swimming Pool|Photocopy of photograph Happy Children at the Swimming Pool Kororoit Creek|Drawings for Planning Permit 2 May 1996|Photocopy of photographs for consideration Parsons and Lewis Factory Man with Jugs Bill Hyetts Home First Avenue Sunshine Railway Accident Sunshine Group photograph and 24 men Sunshine FC 1932 Railways Lines with Manures on side of roof|Typed Letter from Joan Welsh to Norm Carlton listing possible sites for heritage signs Powder Magazine Humes Site Essendon Rowing Club Spongs Hotel Anglers Hotel 1862 Nelsons Boat Shed Swimming Site Maribyrnong Solomons Clancys Ford Rocks Across Trestle Bridge|Extract from The Victorian ailways Magazine September 1927 Bridge building in Excelsis By Chas H Perrin Chief Engineer for Railway Construction and two photographs of bridge getting built|Typed Letter from Joan Welsh Friends of the Maribyrnong Valey to Norm Carlton 26 November 1992 with heritage sign sites for City of Footscray City of Sunshine City of Keilor City of Essendon|Text for Panel Angling Match at Raleighs Punt 1866 and Photocopy of photograph|Text for Panel Castle and Meat Works 1868|Handwritten Letter 21 February 1993 From Joan Welsh to Norm Carlton|Handwritten notes and Photocopy of photograph|Quotation from Scott Williams Signs and Designs for $1430 each|Typed Letter 21 April 1993 to City Of Sunshine Planning for the HV McKay Industrial Site|Booklet Sunshine Heritage Tour|Letter 27 February 1991 to Schools Re Sunshine Heritage Panels including Booklet Sunshine Heritage Tour|Handwritten Notes 6 June 1990|Pamphlet Swan Hill Heritage Walk|Handwritten Notes Booklet Numbers and costs|Typed Notes Aborigianl Heritage William Barak|Handwritten Letter 27 June 1990 Photostory Pty Ltd William Barak and Children|Typed Letter 9 November 1989 to Sunshine and District Historical Society|Typed Lettter 9 February 1989 to City of Sunshine Heritage Panels quotesat $2250 each Photostory|Handwritten estimate 9 May 1988 Barry Searle Photographs|Typed Letter 1 March 1989 to Photostory placing order for 7 heritage panels at $2100 each|Handwritten Note about Funds|Typed Letter 20 November 1988 Sites for Heritage Panels|Typed Letter 27 July 1987 from Sunshine Community Committee BiCentennary 1988|Handwritten Notes|Brochure Bring Your History to Life|Map for sites|Typed Notes for Kororoit Creek Swimming Pool Heritage Panel Number 8|Handwritten Notes|Application for Planning Permit Blank|Typed Notes Unveiling of Heritage Panels|Handwritten Notes|Typed Letter 28 November 1994 from Photostory Quotation|Typed Notes Texts for Heritage Panels 1995|Photographs and Negatives for Heritage Panels|Typed Letter 18 October 1995 Map of Sunshine and district|Typed Letter 3 November 1995 5 additional heritage panels Kororoit Creek Swimming Pool The Old Town Hall Sunshine Technical school Parsons and Lewis Horse Hair factory Wright and Edwards Railway Carriage Works|Typed Notes Wright and Edwards|Typed Notes Old Town Hall|Typed Notes Sunshine Technical School|Typed Notes Parsons and Lewis|Typed Notes Kororoit Creek Swimming Pool|Maps You are at Panel Number|Typed Notes Places of Interest in the City of Sunshine|Handwritten Notes for 5 additional heritage panels|Booklet The History of the Land Discovery Trail|Extract from Municipal Directory Braybrook Shire|Programme 1994 General Meeting Pipemakers Park 10 March 1994|Typed Notes Financial Details of Project for which you are requesting funds|Sunshine Heritagte Tour|Flyer Western Ring Road Information bulletin No 10|Newspaper Article The Conservation Gazette April May 1996|Flyer Your History Mate The work of a community museum in Melbournes Western suburbs by Peter Haffenden|Brochure compulsory competitive Tendering|Heritage Panels Condition Review 2025 by Kerry Hewson
